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Imran demands early elections in Pak under supervision of ‘neutral’ CEC

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Imran demands early elections in Pak under supervision of ‘neutral’ CEC

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  1. Downloaded from: justpaste.it/6rgjq Imran demands early elections in Pak under supervision of ‘neutral’ CEC Claiming that the “selected” government has been imposed on the masses through planning and plotting, he said that an election must be held as soon as possible Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday said that general elections must be held in the country under the supervision of a neutral chief election commissioner (CEC), reported local media. Claiming that the “selected” government has been imposed on the masses through planning and plotting, he said that an election must be held as soon as possible, otherwise, democracy will suffer a huge blow, reported Geo News. Khan, however, added that the polls should be conducted under the supervision of a suitable chief election commissioner (CEC). Notably, this

  2. comes after last week he called CEC Sikandar Sultan Raja PML-N’s agent. Dismissing the allegations of his government being incompetent, he said, “We had been hearing those remarks for three-and-a-half years. My only demand is to conduct the election under the chairmanship of a neutral CEC. Let the people decide [the country’s fate].”…Read More

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